The speed at which virtual reality is moving makes it a challenge to keep up. One option is to add a VR presence to your Twitter feed by following both people and organizations doing interesting things from news, to commentary, to multimedia from various events.

Imagine the internet is a place and web pages are portals. JanusVR dips into this idea — an "immersive, collaborative, multi-dimensional internet" inspired by Neal Stephenson's novel Snow Crash. JanusVR doesn't tweet much (the retweets are actually more helpful in terms of seeing examples of JanusVR), so it's low commitment on your end, but it's worth keeping an eye on the very early work of bringing the internet to VR, or vice versa.

Oculus is, indeed, the big gorilla in the room right now. Their Twitter account is worth following as they not only tweet out their latest announcements, but pics and videos of games and demos, and of course, happenings from conferences or wherever they are.

Kent Bye hosts the podcast Voices of VR. It's been running for about a year and features various people in the industry talking not just about VR for gaming, but also for business and recent developments. Bye tweets about the podcast, conferences, and also other pieces of VR news and analysis.

NASA's been using virtual reality for 20 years to train astronauts for spacewalks. Keep up with their work via Twitter. You can even catch cool pictures like astronauts doing VR training aboard the International Space Station. For the full scoop on the VR lab, check out our in-depth feature.

Chris Milk doesn't tweet a lot, but this filmmaker is doing some great things with VR, like his VR production company Vrse. If you're new to VR, "Evolution of Vrse" is a mirthful introduction to the medium.

Cymatic Bruce, who co-founded the Silicon Valley Virtual Reality meetup group (SVVR) and is currently with social app AltspaceVR, is definitely a prominent figure in the VR community. He uses his Twitter account to bring followers in with him.

If you're interested in the social aspects of VR, Convrge is a great VR community to dive into. One way to stay on top of their various meetings and events, both in VR and otherwise, is through their Twitter account. And, if you want to know more about them, check out our profile on Convrge.